Stories
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Artifacts from South Carolina | Making It Grow
June 30, 2022Archaeologist Chris Judge from the University of South Carolina Lancaster and the Native American Studies Center visits us at "Making It Grow" to show artifacts from South Carolina's past. -
Ikebana using anthuriums, orchids, and Monstera leaves | Making It Grow
June 28, 2022Lin Ko, a certified Sogetsu instructor, demonstrates the centuries-old, zen-like practice of Ikebana (the Japanese art of flower arranging) with us at "Making It Grow". Lin has been very active in practicing and promoting Ikebana art since 1998. She is a former President of... -
Ikebana using irises and cast iron plant leaves | Making It Grow
June 28, 2022Lin Ko, a certified Sogetsu instructor, demonstrates the centuries-old, zen-like practice of Ikebana (the Japanese art of flower arranging) with us at "Making It Grow". Lin has been very active in practicing and promoting Ikebana art since 1998. She is a former President of... -
Columbia College's Campus | Making It Grow
June 08, 2022"Making It Grow" visits Columbia College in Columbia, SC and talks with horticulturaist John Long about the variety of plant material around their beautiful campus. -
Moss and Lichen | Making It Grow
June 08, 2022"Making It Grow" welcomes Interpretive Ranger Tim Lee from SC State Parks to the show to talk about the fascinating world of moss and lichen! -
Schweinitz's Sunflowers in South Carolina | Making It Grow
June 07, 2022"Making It Grow" travels to Historic Brattonsville, SC to speak with Dr. Robert Carter to learn more about the Schweinitz's Sunflowers. This plant is endemic to certain parts of North and South Carolina. Endemic meaning a plant this is exclusively found in a specific region...